All you guys not folding on your gpu... have you remembered to use the correct smp flag?
On 6-core cpu's, use the "-smp 11" flag, since that'll leave a core to handle the gpu's. For 8-core cpu's, use the "smp 7" flag.

You can still invest in SSD, but the time you're most likely to see any speed gains would be in the load times for large applications (your OS is a big app) but you can then have a secondary HDD to use for your Folding client/s...

All you guys not folding on your gpu... have you remembered to use the correct smp flag?
On 6-core cpu's, use the "-smp 11" flag, since that'll leave a core to handle the gpu's. For 8-core cpu's, use the "smp 7" flag.

Also... what vcore and qpi are 920 D0 guys using for 4,2ghz?

Did you mean "All you guys Folding on CPU and GPU" by any chance..? If you aren't Folding on a GPU, then there is absolutely no reason to drop a core from your CPU clients...

Oh, and IDK what settings I'm running off the top of my head, but it was running 21 x 200 when I last updated my 'sigrig', but I've backed it down to 21 x 195 to ensure stability................for now..

I still need to play with vqpi and see if bclk vs mult makes a difference

Grandpa - thanks for all our help - interesting what you said about the P6T, I wonder if it just can't handle the extra power for the extra cores? I've definitely felt that the p6t is holding the chip back but I haven't been able to prove it.Edited by stren - 3/16/11 at 10:54am